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Item Restricted Building the Impermanent : an Exploration on the Transient Nature of Fashion Shows(2023) Nora Gustafsson Rida; Köknar, Sait Ali; Tubles, John; Faculty of Architecture and Design; Berlin International University of Applied SciencesAI-GENERATED ABSTRACT: Abstract: Fashion shows are powerful platforms for creative expression and serve as a means for fashion houses to showcase their identities and collections. The evolution of fashion shows can be traced back to the French haute couture system and the emergence of ready-to-wear during the industrial revolution. In recent times, fashion shows have transformed into elaborate and theatrical performances, globally marketed through the internet. This thesis explores the key factors that contribute to the memorability of fashion shows, with a focus on spatial elements and impermanence. The study centers around the renowned production company, Bureau Betak, and delves into the multifaceted roles of scenographers in creating captivating atmospheres. The research aims to answer the question of what makes a fashion show immersive yet impermanent. The thesis comprises three main segments: The Space, The Performance, and The Practice, combining qualitative and quantitative research methods. It presents a comprehensive handbook for achieving successful fashion shows and serves as the foundation for an interior architecture design project centered around a fashion show. Keywords: Fashion shows, fashion industry, spatial elements, impermanence, production shows, scenography, Bureau Betak, immersive experiences, interior architecture, creative expressionItem Restricted The new stage : use of scenographic means for performance, installation and exhibition design(2020) Balas, Arina Nicolae; Pöğün-Zander, Yüksel; Starck, Adrian von; bachelor thesis in Interior Design"This paper seeks to define a potential practice for converting spaces into stages and to establish to what extent, from a designers' point of view, can the know-hows of scenography positively exert influence on exhibition design, installation, and performance art. My goal is to study how the practice of staging has adapted to new fields of design and to analyze the contemporary approaches to stage. My objective is to launch a revitalized intellectual dialogue between different disciplines on how the use of scenographic characteristics may affect the qualities of distinct design spheres. I consider that this research will potentially provide answers about the artistic expectations of the contemporary audience and its response to the modifications that occur to such and everchanging subject like culture and art. Therefore, an analysis of design factors and visual challenges is necessary to help develop a better understanding of what the contemporary stage could be. This can then be implemented on the design of various performative shows, with the hope that it will produce a positive shift in the industry."
